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    Trade list or bucket

    Hey guys when looking to make trades with a fellow scf member do you prefer looking through a bucket or trade list?


    Thanks Josh

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    Trade list. SO much easier, and FAR less time consuming.

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    Trade list - If it's a long list i can use the Windows Search feature to hunt for specific words / names.
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    I lean towards lists, but I have been using the SCF inventory manager lately and it's starting to grow on me.

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    A Trade List is much easier. Then if you are really interested, you can request a scan.

    I have too many cards, I can't keep an organized Trade List, but I will list anything and scan anything.

    If you ask me to check a 50 page bucket? Forget it.

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    Don't care as long as it's organized somehow.

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    Don't care as long as it's organized somehow.

    ^^^THIS^^^
    i like photobucket to see what the cards look like, but 98% of the time it a disaterous mess

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    tradelist

    ctrl f, and I just type in the players name I'm looking for.

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    I prefer myhobbycards and lists to photobucket, for the main reason they are usually both easier to search and find what you are looking for.

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    I much prefer a bucket, as long as it's organized.

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